There's a lot of talk these days about the coming cashless society
and electronic money being the next step in our monetary evolution. Is
it true, and if so, what will it mean to you and your family?

First of all, did you know that today 91 % of all financial transactions
are already electronic? The computer revolution is gradually replacing
the need for any cash or currency at all. The reasons are simple: E-Money
is more convenient, faster, and cheaper than paper currencies -- but what
should we as Christians make of this?

E-Money is the final step toward abstract money and away from tangible
money. Technology can be harnessed for both good and evil. The question
is, does E-Money line up with the Word of God? The answer is only if it
is based on a just weight and measure and is redeemable in something of
substance, like gold or silver. Today the only substance backing E-money,
or any other currency is FAITH. Faith in the ungodly credit/debt system.
E-Money is helping to promote the New World Order goal of more government
control, less financial freedom, and no privacy. The only way to convince
citizens that this is in their best interest is to offer perks, like banking
from home, lower fees, etc. But there is always a price for convenience.

Over the next 20 years E-Money will gradually replace the need for banks,
checks, and even cash, according to Newsweek magazine. The internet offers
the perfect vehicle to see the One World Order currency that globalists
have dreamed of for decades finally become a reality. But my question is:
"Why can't Christians support E-Money which is backed by gold, silver or
even wheat?" Rather than just sitting back and watching the whole world
fall for a lie, we must stand for the truth. Economic truth is always based
on God's truth, and frankly, I'm tired of watching the devil enslave the
world in a ungodly debt system that secretly steals the wealth of it citizens
through inflation.

Dr. Franz Pick, the famous Austrian free market economist summed it
up best, "the destiny of a currency determines the destiny of a nation."
While it is true that we Christians cannot stand in the way of legitimate
progress in our society, we must stand against unbiblical, unconstitutional
assault against our family that occurs as a result of both ignorance and
indifference regarding the future of our money.